Attractions in Asheville
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The Grove Arcade, a historic retail center in Asheville, USA, first opened its doors in 1929. During World War II, it was repurposed by the US government and later served […]
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Nestled in Asheville, the Thomas Wolfe Memorial preserves the Victorian home where one of the Southern United States’ most renowned novelists spent his formative years. Built at the turn of […]
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The Blue Ridge Parkway, a 469-mile (754-kilometer) scenic drive, winds through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the south and connects to Shenandoah National Park in the north. This […]
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Nestled along the French Broad River in Asheville, the River Arts District (RAD) has emerged from its past as a stretch of abandoned warehouses to become a vibrant hub for […]
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The Biltmore Estate, located in Asheville, USA, stands as America’s largest privately owned home, a testament to the opulence of the Gilded Age. This 250-room mansion, with its intricate architecture […]
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The Downtown Asheville Arts District (DAAD) emerged in the 1990s as part of the city’s downtown revitalization, driven by a wave of new, locally owned businesses. In 1999, a group […]
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Just east of downtown Asheville, Pack Square Park serves as the city’s vibrant hub for celebrations and community gatherings. Spanning from large-scale festivals to bustling weekend markets, the park teems […]
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The Asheville Pinball Museum in Asheville, USA, offers a unique blend of interactive entertainment and vintage charm. Housing over 75 classic and modern pinball machines, along with video games, the […]
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Established in 1946, the Asheville Community Theatre stands as one of the oldest community theaters in the United States. Nestled in western North Carolina, this cultural gem offers a diverse […]
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In 1964, Robert Moog invented the Moog synthesizer, an instrument that has since been embraced by a wide range of musicians, from the Beatles and ABBA to Black Sabbath and […]
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The Wortham Center for the Performing Arts, nestled in Asheville, USA, is a cultural hub known for its intimate atmosphere and exceptional acoustics. Comprising three distinct venues, the center offers […]
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Nestled in the heart of downtown Asheville, the North Carolina Stage Company has been a cornerstone of the local theater scene for over two decades. This intimate venue, with just […]
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The Folk Art Center in Asheville, located at milepost 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, has a rich history dating back to 1895. As the oldest craft shop in America, […]
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Nestled just off the Blue Ridge Parkway and a short drive south of downtown Asheville, the North Carolina Arboretum spans over 400 acres, offering a vibrant tapestry of native and […]
The Wheels Through Time Museum, situated off the popular motorcycle route Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, USA, offers a unique glimpse into 80 years of American transport history. Housing hundreds […]